President Donald Trump is scheduled to participate in working sessions at the NATO summit this Wednesday. During these sessions, he will meet with leaders from Ukraine and Syria. His agenda also includes engaging with European allies, with whom he has previously disagreed regarding the conflicts involving Iran and the Russia-Ukraine war.
On Tuesday, President Trump was seen shaking hands with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during a state arrival ceremony, demonstrating diplomatic interactions amidst previous tensions.
The meeting in Ankara, Turkey, marks a significant moment given the complex relationships and geopolitical challenges facing NATO members. Trump’s involvement highlights efforts to address these issues while navigating past criticisms and disagreements.

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